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rights issue well it clearly isn't a civil rights issue of the supreme court has already weighed in on this this is a right of association issue the supreme court had weighed in on civil rights issues back in let's say dred scott i mean just because the supreme court hasn't caught up with the times doesn't mean it's not real what's i mean i'm not absolutely there's always a supreme how is this not a civil rights issue this is a fundamental issue of the right of association a fundamental issue or are you going to go now to the catholic church and tell them that they're going to have to have women ordained every private organization has a fundamental right this whole american experiment is based on these ideas that there's a private sector and a public so you're saying that the boy scouts should be allowed to discriminate against gays for example as well as blacks the boy scouts absolutely ought to be able to set whatever limits they want to have a mirabelli if they want to exclude african-americans it's not about a problem it's the question of what's the fundamental right when you de
rights issue well it clearly isn't a civil rights issue of the supreme court has already weighed in on this this is a right of association issue the supreme court had weighed in on civil rights issues back in let's say dred scott i mean just because the supreme court hasn't caught up with the times doesn't mean it's not real what's i mean i'm not absolutely there's always a supreme how is this not a civil rights issue this is a fundamental issue of the right of association a fundamental issue...
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just a minute left mark and this seems to me like a civil rights issue particular with an organization that state funds state funds and is tax and i think that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all. i think the boy scouts and there are some issues because this argument had a little you know do they have a right to preserve this policy if they want to they do i believe they do as a private organization and you get the funding things will different i'm an eagle scout i'm a boy scout i came all the way through scouting you can judge how good an organization it is i guess but i'm an eagle scout and my personal view is i would get rid of this policy i think it is discriminatory i don't think it's a good message to send i think part of advancing as a as a boy or as a man or a woman in the girl scouts is a situation where you need to realize where the world is today i think they have the right to the policy if they want as a private organizat
just a minute left mark and this seems to me like a civil rights issue particular with an organization that state funds state funds and is tax and i think that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all. i think the boy scouts and there are some issues because this argument had a little you know do they have a right to preserve this policy if they...
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that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all i think the boy scouts and there are some issues of course this argument but i want to let you know do they have a right to preserve this policy if they want to they do i believe they do as a private organization and you get the funding things will different i'm an eagle scout i'm a boy scout i came all the way through scouting you can judge how good an organization it is i guess but i'm an eagle scout and my personal view is i would get rid of this policy i think it is discriminatory i don't think it's a good message to send i think part of advancing is as a boy or as a man or a woman in the girl scouts is a situation where you need to realize where the world is today i think they have the right to the policy if they want as a private organization my personal opinion even as an eagle scout as a boy scout is that they need to abandon this it is discriminatory to all have our say. last questi
that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all i think the boy scouts and there are some issues of course this argument but i want to let you know do they have a right to preserve this policy if they want to they do i believe they do as a private organization and you get the funding things will different i'm an eagle scout i'm a boy scout i came...
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rights issue well it clearly isn't a civil rights issue of the supreme court has already weighed in on this this is a right of association issue of the court had weighed in on civil rights issues back in what's a dred scott i mean just because the supreme court hasn't caught up with the times doesn't mean it's not real what's i mean i'm not talking about absolutely there's always a supreme how is this not a civil rights issue this is a fundamental issue of the right of association a fundamental issue or are you going to go now to the catholic church and tell them that they're going to have to have women ordained every private organization has a fundamental right this whole american experiment is based on these ideas that there's a private sector and a public so you're saying that the boy scouts should be allowed to discriminate against gays for example as well as blacks the boy scouts absolutely ought to be able to say what ever limits they want you to have a mirabelli if they want to exclude african-americans it's not about a problem it's the question of what's the fundamental righ
rights issue well it clearly isn't a civil rights issue of the supreme court has already weighed in on this this is a right of association issue of the court had weighed in on civil rights issues back in what's a dred scott i mean just because the supreme court hasn't caught up with the times doesn't mean it's not real what's i mean i'm not talking about absolutely there's always a supreme how is this not a civil rights issue this is a fundamental issue of the right of association a fundamental...
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rights leader. lushes say i thought yes, yes, this is the country i know. this is the country want my daughter to grow up in. what happened on the steps of the capitol this week was in so many ways remarkable. real change. but it was also made inevitable because of the work you in this room and many across the country has done for decades. [cheers and applause] you make that happen. you make those words come out of our presidents mouth. and this year, after losing 31 times at the ballot box cut 31 times, but who's counting commit this year we won big on marriage. we beat opponents in america and one marriage equality maine, maryland and washington state. if you're from minnesota, and name, maryland or washington state come to stand up so we can applaud you. [cheers and applause] ap posted on facebook or twitter or otherwise encourage people to vote the right way, stand or raise your hand if you contributed in any way to the swing, if he gave up time or money, stand or raise your hand and let us appl
rights leader. lushes say i thought yes, yes, this is the country i know. this is the country want my daughter to grow up in. what happened on the steps of the capitol this week was in so many ways remarkable. real change. but it was also made inevitable because of the work you in this room and many across the country has done for decades. [cheers and applause] you make that happen. you make those words come out of our presidents mouth. and this year, after losing 31 times at the ballot box cut...
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just a minute left mark and this seems to me like a civil rights issue particular with an organization that state funds state funds and is tax exempt and i think that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all. i think the boy scouts and there are some issues with his argument but i had a little you know do they have a right to preserve this policy if they want to they do i believe they do as a private organization and you get the funding things will different i'm an eagle scout i'm a boy scout i came all the way through scouting you can judge how good an organization it is i guess but i'm an eagle scout and my personal view is i would get rid of this policy i think it is discriminatory i don't think it's a good message to send i think part of advancing as a as a boy or as a man or a woman in the girl scouts is a situation where you need to realize where the world is today i think they have the right to the policy if they want as a private
just a minute left mark and this seems to me like a civil rights issue particular with an organization that state funds state funds and is tax exempt and i think that there is a civil rights aspect to this if they're taking the federal funds are going to have to comply with those laws they certainly can always go pure private and not take any funds at all. i think the boy scouts and there are some issues with his argument but i had a little you know do they have a right to preserve this policy...
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a lot of people think the civil rights era started with the 1963 march on washington. the author of a new book says the seeds of the era were planted years earlier when the u.s. military was desegregated. author of the double v which examines the role african americans have played in the nation's military and spurred a president to integrate the forces. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> fascinating and i have to say there's a lot i've learned from this book. the thesis as i just stated that the seeds of the civil rights era really come from the is desegregation era. tell me where that comes from. why you think that . >> the civil rights movement began with the effort to desegregate and began with the double v. comes from the double v campaign. soldiers and sailors and marines stated that they were fighting to defeat fascism abroad and racism. they were fighting for a double victory. also to desegregate the military. single issue to the african americans during world war ii as desegregating the military and became the first victory in what we now c
a lot of people think the civil rights era started with the 1963 march on washington. the author of a new book says the seeds of the era were planted years earlier when the u.s. military was desegregated. author of the double v which examines the role african americans have played in the nation's military and spurred a president to integrate the forces. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> fascinating and i have to say there's a lot i've learned from this book....
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rights, civil liberties and individual privacy. we are unable to work with the private sector as we design and implement these programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. so they can operate in an effective manner and government is doing everything it can to help ensure cybersecurity of the nation. i would like to turn to my colleague and friend deputy attorney general jim cole. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here today for this very important announcement. last year the administration made its views on the importance of privacy and civil liberties clear during the deliberation on the cybersecured of legislation. cybersecurity and privacy are not mutually exclusive. also affirmed its commitment and i quote again the sharing of information must be conducted in a manner that preserve the americans privacy, data confidentiality and civil liberties. as you heard from everyone here today this is a foundational peace, everyone supports this as we go forward. today as we rollout the execu
rights, civil liberties and individual privacy. we are unable to work with the private sector as we design and implement these programs just as we have been working closely with them up until this point. so they can operate in an effective manner and government is doing everything it can to help ensure cybersecurity of the nation. i would like to turn to my colleague and friend deputy attorney general jim cole. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here today for this very...
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civil rights advocates question whether he was capable of carrying out the plot with a documented mental illness. >> we will shift gears from land to sea, ahead the new location where coffee lovers can get a java jolt. >> he calls it a childish spectacle turning down an in >> fremont, palo alto, north bay and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> we are back and looking at the satellite and radar, notice the jet stream, the storm track to the north we are starting to see that offshore wind develop, and that will bring us warmer weather headed through today and especially tomorrow and friday. we starting off with a little bit of fog, a few clouds near the cost trying to push into san francisco, and mid-30's inland, and low 40's around the bay and coast through 7:00, and in the mid-to-upper 50's with total sunshine at noon and enjoy the comfortable highs this afternoon, low-to-mid 60's. >> president obama hits the road if three days to rally support for the economic initiatives presented in the "state of the union" address and will be in asheville, north carolina, today. the president ask
civil rights advocates question whether he was capable of carrying out the plot with a documented mental illness. >> we will shift gears from land to sea, ahead the new location where coffee lovers can get a java jolt. >> he calls it a childish spectacle turning down an in >> fremont, palo alto, north bay and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> we are back and looking at the satellite and radar, notice the jet stream, the storm track to the north we are starting to...
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the son of the well-known civil rights leader was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, your favorite singers are getting ready for the biggest night in music, the 55th grammy awards. it is the hottest night for fashion as well. we're taking you to los angeles. >>> if you're one of merely a half million people who have had your identity stolen, well, you know how hard it is to get your life back. good news, the irs is vowing to help you and it's a serious problem but it's getting a lot of laughs in the movie "identity theft." >> you missed your court date in florida three days ago. >> i've never even been to florida. >> the criminal who stole your identity. >> boy, he's -- is that a woman? >> andy bigelow, patterson. >> well, the irs says that the number of people who reported having their social security number stolen shot up to more than 80% last year. victims normally have to wait more than six months to speak to various irs employees about the issue. they're hoping to make it e
the son of the well-known civil rights leader was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, your favorite singers are getting ready for the biggest night in music, the 55th grammy awards. it is the hottest night for fashion as well. we're taking you to los angeles. >>> if you're one of merely a half million people who have had your identity stolen, well, you know how hard it is to...
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rights groups like common cause and free press joined together with civil rights organizations and called on their members to sign a petition opposing this move. almost overnight there were 200,000 people who said no to more consolidation and yes to more diversity in the media, yet the commission still seems on track to march on with this plan undeterred, to allow more newspaper broadcast cross-ownership, do away with any constraints on radio and television ownership, all the more shocking because even the president of the united states when he was campaigning for office, when he was a u.s. senator voiced strong opposition to more media consolidation and send letters, and i have several of demint my file that i received as a commissioner saying we have to have our reassertion of the public interest and our real policy and should not be tampering with media ownership rules until we understand the consequences of the minority ownership of diversity viewpoints on the public interest. so i would like to think that in his second term he will take up these goals that he talked about back then,
rights groups like common cause and free press joined together with civil rights organizations and called on their members to sign a petition opposing this move. almost overnight there were 200,000 people who said no to more consolidation and yes to more diversity in the media, yet the commission still seems on track to march on with this plan undeterred, to allow more newspaper broadcast cross-ownership, do away with any constraints on radio and television ownership, all the more shocking...
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comment on that because i feel that i hear the level -- some of the liberal democrats' standing up for a civil-rights and for the bill of rights and how the first amendment should not be compromised but i don't know why the second amendment is not the same way. guest: this is an important thing to talk about because there is a perception on behalf of some supporters of the second amendment and, frankly, maybe supporters of the first amendment, that those are absolute rights. they have never been absolute rights. those are rights that come with conditions. the first amendment certainly protect your right to free speech but it does not protect your right to stand up and yell "fire"in a crowded theater or defame or another individual in your community. it gives the right to speak -- to free speech but it gives that with limitations. that is the same thing with the second amendment. it absolutely protect your right to own a firearm but it has always, limitations. in the heller decision from the supreme court a few years ago, they said just that -- that the sediment guarantees a right to have a firearm bu
comment on that because i feel that i hear the level -- some of the liberal democrats' standing up for a civil-rights and for the bill of rights and how the first amendment should not be compromised but i don't know why the second amendment is not the same way. guest: this is an important thing to talk about because there is a perception on behalf of some supporters of the second amendment and, frankly, maybe supporters of the first amendment, that those are absolute rights. they have never...
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and even at the time the 14th amendment was a dodd after the civil war, almost no criminal defendant could-- . >> rose: he accepts the idea there are constitutional rights that were not in play at the time the document was written. >> well, it depends what day you ask him. because sometimes it accepts it and sometimes he says thing like that now here is what i would say. the constitution itself tells us that there are more rights, never less. so i agree with him. i don't want the supreme court to just bend this and fold it up into a piece of origami and do whatever it wants with it but the text itself says there are uninnumerated rights, more rights than listed but never less. then the question is how do we find those additional rights under the 9th amendment which he doesn't like some of, but also under the 14th amendment which speaks very spaciously of the privileges and immunities of citizens of the united states. well, what are those. and one final thing t may not be a living document but it has been amended over and over again. and the amendments that happened lated which are ad
and even at the time the 14th amendment was a dodd after the civil war, almost no criminal defendant could-- . >> rose: he accepts the idea there are constitutional rights that were not in play at the time the document was written. >> well, it depends what day you ask him. because sometimes it accepts it and sometimes he says thing like that now here is what i would say. the constitution itself tells us that there are more rights, never less. so i agree with him. i don't want the...
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hundred tenants in two thousand and twelve alone almost states handle late payments and evictions of civil matters arkansas' new use of the failure to vacate law could put you in jail for being as little as ten days behind on your rent one woman interviewed by human rights watch said she was only three days behind when her order landlord order to move out and threaten to have her arrested as was clearly a revival of debtors prisons in america something that we outlawed in this country in one nine hundred thirty three thanks to the republican great recession more americans than ever are finding themselves struggling behind on bills behind in their mortgages and rather than providing help for these hard working americans republicans want to throw them in debtors prison why well because the private prison industry gives the republicans big bucks there write laws that lead to more people going to jail which then means more profits for private prisons this is predatory capitalism at work in america folks. it's the good the bad and the very very dips tisha slee ugly the good the american people
hundred tenants in two thousand and twelve alone almost states handle late payments and evictions of civil matters arkansas' new use of the failure to vacate law could put you in jail for being as little as ten days behind on your rent one woman interviewed by human rights watch said she was only three days behind when her order landlord order to move out and threaten to have her arrested as was clearly a revival of debtors prisons in america something that we outlawed in this country in one...
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they are a part of what is called the indian civil rights act, and they affect native americans. this legislation, my colleague, senator cornyn, said that these civil liberties to u.s. citizens are not included. they're included. they're included in section 904 on page 182. those same civil liberties are called out in this bill, senate bill 47, the reauthorization of the vawa act, are called out specifically for nontribal u.s. citizens. so in that court system both tribal members and nontribal members are protected by the same civil liberties and are protected in their ability to have an appeal to federal court. so i'm not sure what my colleagues are referring to. if i'm missing some point, i would love to hear about it. but these safeguards were built into the system because this is such an egregious problem that we have to fix. so we're asking indian country and tribal courts who can meet these same criteria. if a tribal court can't provide a legal counsel to a defendant, if they can't follow these same things, then, no, you're not going to be tried under a tribal court system.
they are a part of what is called the indian civil rights act, and they affect native americans. this legislation, my colleague, senator cornyn, said that these civil liberties to u.s. citizens are not included. they're included. they're included in section 904 on page 182. those same civil liberties are called out in this bill, senate bill 47, the reauthorization of the vawa act, are called out specifically for nontribal u.s. citizens. so in that court system both tribal members and nontribal...
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and it framed barack obama in terms of being behind the women's rights movement, gay rights, civil rights. this is going to be the jobs state of the union. we are now in march, by march 1, heading into a huge sequester situation. and the president's going to have to address that and he's going to have to explain where are the new jobs going to come from. it's a lot of we've made a lot of progress but we're not quite there yet in that regard. the winding down of afghanistan, as mentioned, will be connecting to the fact we'll have to do defense cuts to get our deficit under control. >> the sequester situation, remind them the huge automatic cuts that would take effect including the military if there's not a deal worked out with the deficit and the budget. explain to us, tonight, what kind of tone what are you watching for, the tone, body language, the olive branch he throws out to republicans in terms of you know what the real message is going to be? >> well, since the television started covering the state of the union since harry truman, these have become now spectacles. it's grand theater
and it framed barack obama in terms of being behind the women's rights movement, gay rights, civil rights. this is going to be the jobs state of the union. we are now in march, by march 1, heading into a huge sequester situation. and the president's going to have to address that and he's going to have to explain where are the new jobs going to come from. it's a lot of we've made a lot of progress but we're not quite there yet in that regard. the winding down of afghanistan, as mentioned, will...
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martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the supreme court. in my argument, mr. speaker, this is no time to eliminate preclearance. i'm reminded of a letter i wrote to the u.s. attorney's office, attorney general eric holder, to just in my city alone, the city of houston, to report 15 voter abuse cases. without the preclearance where would we be? or the proposal to eliminate the independent school district board of trustees, over a school district that has worked hard to survive, will be subjected to the preclearance to determine whether not only the students will be denied their right to learn in a school district they love and is fighting for t
martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the...
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we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies and programs, his focus is on that. right? empowering the middle class. >> a group of us had a meeting to talk about how we move forward to stop sequestration and to get our economy on track. carl levin, senator from michigan who is really about as ideal a minute of the senate as there is. >> bill: absolutely. >> was talking about -- he's done ten years of work on this. how we close these loopholes. and that are bad policy and cost us money. for instance, if you shut down a plant in toledo, ohio, or warren ohio, you move it to beijing, you get so you can deduct the co
we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies...
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1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in the congressional black caucus to listen to the oral arguments for this case at the supreme court. many of us were part of the 390-33 majority, along with 98 senators who voted to re-authorize the voting rights act in 2006. we agreed there is still a compelling need to protect and preserve the voting rights of all americans. after all, this right that lies at the very heart of our democracy must not be eroded. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend.
1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in...
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but at that time, the civil rights movement, changing the government making sure i was able to have access to decent and good education is how i pulled up. i don't want that ladder to fall. that should be extended to another group of individuals that can climb up on it. stephanie: this is what the president said recently. people are not looking for a hand out, they are looking for a hand up. caller: what the president talked about even increasing the minimum wage, here are individuals who are working full time every day of the week, and we're going to say that it's ok for them, the minimum wage at least should be attached to inflation? that's crazy. it should be, because it is difficult for individuals to make it. it is those individuals or maybe their children that will have the next idea that is going to do something to be fantastic in this country and they've got to be included. that's basically what he's talking about. stephanie: when you talk about him, you members him talking about getting universal preschool, i know there was one brilliant educator quoted as saying holy smokes, that
but at that time, the civil rights movement, changing the government making sure i was able to have access to decent and good education is how i pulled up. i don't want that ladder to fall. that should be extended to another group of individuals that can climb up on it. stephanie: this is what the president said recently. people are not looking for a hand out, they are looking for a hand up. caller: what the president talked about even increasing the minimum wage, here are individuals who are...
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would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of some of our nuclear weapons. it is like -- groovy! and now let's elect a congress that wants to stop drone strikes. i mean, that's actually probably again i think i've said this before on the show. the kind of spin you can put on some of the policies that are so reprehensible that obama has is it's almost like he's daring congress to say you guys put into place -- you guys allowed this expansion of executive power. you guys stop it! >> stephanie: yeah, rude, it is not that -- obviously we talked about this on the show. we're not all troubled to some degree about it. how -- what do you do? but i think you're right.
would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of...
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. >> brian: right. there is way too much talking during the mission. he said they talked very little. but everyone is making movie except those who did the job. meanwhile, so much for civility. >> steve: must be sweeps. >> brian: i thought that was hannity and colmes. lawmakers start punching each other out on live tv in georgia. >> gretchen: under attack by 300 taliban fighters. what would you do? meet the american hero who refused to give up oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more
. >> brian: right. there is way too much talking during the mission. he said they talked very little. but everyone is making movie except those who did the job. meanwhile, so much for civility. >> steve: must be sweeps. >> brian: i thought that was hannity and colmes. lawmakers start punching each other out on live tv in georgia. >> gretchen: under attack by 300 taliban fighters. what would you do? meet the american hero who refused to give up oh! progress-oh! [ female...
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i appreciate the chance to talk about human rights and our strong commitment to working to support and defend freedom around the world. the fight against international terrorism is the great struggle of our generation, and we are strong and solid partners with the united states. [speaking in french] thank you again for your time and your leadership. >> thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> we will start with cnn, thank you. >>the vast majority of top security officials in the previous administration supported the syrian rebels. were you briefed about this plan when you were in the senate, and what do you think about the plan? do you think is time to start arming the rebels? what do you think of the mixed messages coming from iran, the foreign minister, where the president has said he would be open to talks with iran? the foreign minister had some nice things to say about you, but the supreme leader said direct talks are not possible. do you think there are prospects for a deal, and do you have a plan to move this forward? >> that was three questions. >> 1 plus 1 does not equal 2. >> well
i appreciate the chance to talk about human rights and our strong commitment to working to support and defend freedom around the world. the fight against international terrorism is the great struggle of our generation, and we are strong and solid partners with the united states. [speaking in french] thank you again for your time and your leadership. >> thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> we will start with cnn, thank you. >>the vast majority of top security officials in the...
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rights, labor, women, and other non lgb t organizations. if there is one message we can take away from election night 2012 it is that we are not alone. [applause] we are not alone as a movement. we are not allowed as a people, and we need to now make sure that no one else's alone either. i am thinking about so many people here in the south and elsewhere that still face isolation. the activists fighting and living under george's reprehensible immigration law. i'm thinking about the young women fighting for reproductive rights and justice in the world, often unwelcoming various and those still living in branding debilitating poverty, the kind of poverty we don't even want to embellish still exists in our country because of the very fact is still does serves as a reminder that our economy and public policies still plays favorites. [applause] for 40 years the task force has been at the forefront of our movements work for freedom, justice, liberation, and the quality. and for 25 years we have been meeting here at creating change to share strateg
rights, labor, women, and other non lgb t organizations. if there is one message we can take away from election night 2012 it is that we are not alone. [applause] we are not alone as a movement. we are not allowed as a people, and we need to now make sure that no one else's alone either. i am thinking about so many people here in the south and elsewhere that still face isolation. the activists fighting and living under george's reprehensible immigration law. i'm thinking about the young women...